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AjaxIM integration for Drupal. AjaxIM is an open-source, extensible, theme-able instant messaging framework that allows you to add a feature-rich IM client to your website.

Drupal 7

A new Drupal 7 version of the module is currently planned, and will be maintained by rwohleb. The goal is to use the stock version of AjaxIM rather than a fork, as well as supporting the node.js version of the IM stack.

Drupal 6

There are currently no plans to develop this for Drupal 6. Perhaps once the Drupal 7 version is stable, a backport might be considered.

Drupal 5

The Drupal 5 code is not stable nor actively maintained.
This is a fork of ajaxim chat to make it closer to drupal.

5.x-1.x-dev features:

  • List of buddies is rendered as a block
  • List of buddies is automatically fetched from buddylist module
  • Module supports several predefined visibility options + custom away message
  • Chatroom support
  • Sound notifications
  • Download: ajaxim-5.x-1.x-dev.tar.gz

5.x-2.x-dev features:

  • ajaxim_server.module was replaced by Ruby daemon which works as the ajaxim_server
  • implemented list of chatrooms with opportunity to join any room from that list
  • client configuration settings are available now
  • fixed more than 20 bugs
  • server supports more than 100 online users with low loading on server
  • message logging

Same ajaxim server but in PHP is under development now.

NOTE: There are css issues at the moment and module needs testing. Use this module carefully with Drupal 5.x as it breakes css styles.

Module was developed while working at Enomaly for BlueShirtNation.com.

Authors:

Thanks to developers of original ajaxim chat.

Project information

  • caution Minimally maintained
    Maintainers monitor issues, but fast responses are not guaranteed.
  • caution Maintenance fixes only
    Considered feature-complete by its maintainers.
  • Created by valcker on , updated
  • shield alertThis project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
    Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.

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